Adobe Standard 7.0 -- can I upgrade or need to repurchase?

A few years ago I purchased a ScanSnap scanner.  LOVE IT!  It came with Adobe Standard 7.0  The primary reason I "need" Adobe is to merge PDFs together when I do multiple scans.  A few weeks ago I upgraded to a MacBook Pro.  I downloaded the software for the ScanSnap, however after finding my old install CD for Adobe Standard 7.0 realized that it will not work as it is only for a Power PC ? 
I looked into the upgrading options -- unless I know it will work, I don't have time at the moment to go from 7.0 to 7.0.1 to ... to ... and go to the highest upgrade hoping it works. 
I am a 5th / 6th grade teacher -- so I see I can utilize an educator's discount, but $119 is my last resort if I have upgrade options!!! 
Can someone please advise me?!?!?! 
Thanks in advance for your help
Jen

Good day Jen,
Unfortunately there's no way for you to get Acrobat 7.x installed on a newer, Intel-based Mac.  I'd recommend that you look into purchasing Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student and Teacher Edition if you qualify as it's a less expensive option than upgrading from Acrobat 7.0 Standard to Acrobat X Standard.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Kind regards,
David

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